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some of us feel depressed, anxious, angry. if you're just like me, say something. 5:00night on 11 news at p.m., the army private convicted of leaking class but information to wikileaks will spend 35 years in prison. we will have the latest reaction. and, the i-team looks at the figureith smartphones to out what may be behind a troubling trend. an alligator is discovered outside of a residence in carroll county. we will find out where it might have come from and where it is tonight. now your maryland lottery make a pick three and four numbers. from 98sarah fleischer rock. your pick three numbers. 8 for starters. followed by 2. another 2. pick three numbers -- 822. in a moment, the four, but first, champions scratch off -- instantly when 2014 season tickets. ising on, patrick morin ready to go with a 3. that is 6, as printed on the ball. 5. final number, 3. 53 -- the -- 36 maryland lottery, let yourself play. >> before your last look at the forecast, one of the most popular boy bands of of all time is making a comeback. says ins
some of us feel depressed, anxious, angry. if you're just like me, say something. 5:00night on 11 news at p.m., the army private convicted of leaking class but information to wikileaks will spend 35 years in prison. we will have the latest reaction. and, the i-team looks at the figureith smartphones to out what may be behind a troubling trend. an alligator is discovered outside of a residence in carroll county. we will find out where it might have come from and where it is tonight. now your...
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history would judge us all extroardinar illy harshly if we turn a blind eye to use of wepons of massa destruction against all common understanding of decen decenty. we know we have a president that will do what he said he will do. whatever decision he makes in syria it will bear no resemblance to iraq, iran or libya. it will not involve boots on the ground and will not be open ended and it will not assume responsibility for civil war that is already well under way. the president has been clear, any actiony he might decide to take will be limited and tailored response to ensure ay despot's brutal and flagrant use of chemical weapon system is held accountable and ultimately we are committed, we remain committed and believe it's the primary objective is to have a diplomatic process that can resolve this through negotiation, because we know there is no ultimate military solution. it has to be political. it has to happen at the nort at the negotiation table and we are deeply committed to getting there. that's what we know and what the leaders of congress know and what the american people n
history would judge us all extroardinar illy harshly if we turn a blind eye to use of wepons of massa destruction against all common understanding of decen decenty. we know we have a president that will do what he said he will do. whatever decision he makes in syria it will bear no resemblance to iraq, iran or libya. it will not involve boots on the ground and will not be open ended and it will not assume responsibility for civil war that is already well under way. the president has been clear,...
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the regime is saying it's the opposition using the chemicals. it's not us. you have to have people on the ground. we don't have the data yet. >> thank you so much. we appreciate it. that's the frustrating thing. >> this is the worst he's seen the middle east. that's really saying something. >>> here is more of what we're working on this hour. it's happened again. another shocking report of a gang rain in india. we'll have a live report. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. this labor day, don't invest in a mattress until you visit a sleep number store. once you experience it, there's no going back. oh, yeah! at our biggest sale of the year, every bed is on sale. queen mattresses now start at just $599. and save an incredible 40% on our limited edition memory foam mattress sets. only at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort individualized. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement,
the regime is saying it's the opposition using the chemicals. it's not us. you have to have people on the ground. we don't have the data yet. >> thank you so much. we appreciate it. that's the frustrating thing. >> this is the worst he's seen the middle east. that's really saying something. >>> here is more of what we're working on this hour. it's happened again. another shocking report of a gang rain in india. we'll have a live report. we provide the exact...
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use. those are the conditions that we, the british government, the british parliament, are setting. let's we -- let me make a more progress and i will take interventions. this deep public cynicism makes it a particular responsibility on me as a prime minister. that is why i wanted parliament recalled. i wanted this debate to bring the country together and not divide it. i included in the government motion all the issues i could that were raised by the leader of the opposition and by many colleagues on all sides of the house because i want us to try to have the greatest possible unity on this issue. i read the opposition motion carefully. it has much to commend it. the importance of the process to the united nations. quite right. i believe the motion is decision in two by the respects. -- vital respects. the motion does not make it clear that the conditions were caused by chemical weapons. thend, in no way does opposition motion even begin to point the finger of blame at president assad. th
use. those are the conditions that we, the british government, the british parliament, are setting. let's we -- let me make a more progress and i will take interventions. this deep public cynicism makes it a particular responsibility on me as a prime minister. that is why i wanted parliament recalled. i wanted this debate to bring the country together and not divide it. i included in the government motion all the issues i could that were raised by the leader of the opposition and by many...
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think you for joining us on "rt ." -- thank you for joining us on "rt." >> they say geopolitics is a lot like a schoolyard, and it sounds kind of immature. that is kind of stuff they would do, cancel a date to show you how much their feelings are hurt. it's not mistake this canceled meeting with cutting off diplomatic relations, which is a total rejection of any form of discussion with another country, which sends a bold and possibly dangerous political message. what obama did was a minor annoyance. he knows that he will talk to the group and a near future. how will they not talk to the next g8 summit? will he just hide behind angela merkel the whole time or duck behind the sharp cocktail -- the shrimp cocktail? one could argue that he had to appease republicans by looking strong, but this grand snubbing comes across as silly. passing something like a new amendment is how you show the people you are really mad, even if your anger is a rational because you still pretty much did the right thing. but that is just my opinion.
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the video is impossible for us to verify. but chemical weapons experts and cbs consultants told us the symptoms look like those caused by nerve gas. >> the quivering bodies pinpoint people. the lack of any injuries on the bodies and the mass casualties, these people have died from some unconventional weapon. and at the moment, the most likely explanation would be some sort of chemical weapon. >> reporter: today the syrian regime denied allegations that it was behind the attack. and it's refusing any charges that it's used chemical weapons throughout the syrian civil war. >> in the past six days alone, more than 30,000 syrian refugees have fled into iraq. in >>> an iconic san francisco strip club closing its doors for good. why the owners are throwing it in. >> and the candid profile of marissa myer that reveals the many sides of the young ceo. >> good evening, everybody. we still have some lightning to detect. we'll fire up the live doppler, and your pinpoint forecast as the news continues. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, strip clubs: the lus
the video is impossible for us to verify. but chemical weapons experts and cbs consultants told us the symptoms look like those caused by nerve gas. >> the quivering bodies pinpoint people. the lack of any injuries on the bodies and the mass casualties, these people have died from some unconventional weapon. and at the moment, the most likely explanation would be some sort of chemical weapon. >> reporter: today the syrian regime denied allegations that it was behind the attack. and...
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it's useful as an investigative tool. >> some started to speak out against using photos for criminal investigations without permission. they say it's a breech of privacy. however the state government said the database is necessary. >> the sole purpose of this is to solve crimes and get criminals off the street and keep communities and bring justice to the victims. >> in a recent poll, 45% of people said they oppose more surveillance. 40% said they supported it. the number of people in favor is not small. this woman lost her son in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. >> if some of the surveillance programs were in place before 9/11, they could have tracked 11 to 15 of the terrorists. they are willing to give up some of their civil liberties to make sure that our country and communities are safer. >> president obama spoke on the issue. >> good morning, everybody. you can't have 100% security and also then have 100% privacy. >> he asked for citizens's understanding on the government intelligence activities. >> the u.s. treads a thin line. as the debate continues, the cameras are watching. matt
it's useful as an investigative tool. >> some started to speak out against using photos for criminal investigations without permission. they say it's a breech of privacy. however the state government said the database is necessary. >> the sole purpose of this is to solve crimes and get criminals off the street and keep communities and bring justice to the victims. >> in a recent poll, 45% of people said they oppose more surveillance. 40% said they supported it. the number of...
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inspectors are already in syria to look into previous incidents of alleged chemical weapons use. but the assad administration hasn't allowed them to investigate the latest case. ban ki-moon has instructed top u.n. disarmament officials to travel to damascus to press the government for full cooperation. u.s. government officials are also urging syrian authorities to grant u.n. inspectors full access. >> if the regime has nothing to do with these attacks, if there was not a use of chemical weapons here, there's no reason they wouldn't let the u.n. team that is on the ground, available, happy to investigate in, to do just that. >>> a former heavyweight in the former chinese communist party is spending another day in court defending himself against a raft of criminal charges. . bo xilai was considered a political star and now stands accused of bribery, embezzlement and abuse of power. bo was the head of the communist party in chongqing. before that he served as mayor of party secretary in the coastal city of dalian. prosecutors say during his time there, he accepted more than 3 1/2 m
inspectors are already in syria to look into previous incidents of alleged chemical weapons use. but the assad administration hasn't allowed them to investigate the latest case. ban ki-moon has instructed top u.n. disarmament officials to travel to damascus to press the government for full cooperation. u.s. government officials are also urging syrian authorities to grant u.n. inspectors full access. >> if the regime has nothing to do with these attacks, if there was not a use of chemical...
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the rebels trapped us and take us by surprise. we are not facing each other. >> he says he was held captive and tortured for two month by radical islamists. >> i was inflicted with cigarette burns. they scarred me with a knife. they hit my back and feet with an electric cable. the worst part was when they were showing as videos of other soldiers being executed. they used to measure us and have us dig our own graves. >> like many others, he was released in a prisoner swap. dozens of civilians are also being treated at this hospital. this 19-year-old student is one of the victims injured by the israeli airstrike last may. >> i was going to bed when i heard a big blast. didn't understand what was going on. then i realized my arm was not attached to my shoulder anymore. i lost consciousness. more than a job, he considers this a calling. behind his smile, he hides another world of pain. he has not seen his family in more than two years. >> there was initially a euphoric mood after qatar was named host of the 2022 world cup , but since
the rebels trapped us and take us by surprise. we are not facing each other. >> he says he was held captive and tortured for two month by radical islamists. >> i was inflicted with cigarette burns. they scarred me with a knife. they hit my back and feet with an electric cable. the worst part was when they were showing as videos of other soldiers being executed. they used to measure us and have us dig our own graves. >> like many others, he was released in a prisoner swap....
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people died after government forces used chemical weapons on the people in the capitol damascus. the shocking pictures of the victims have brought international condemnation, the french government demanding some sort of action. [ speaking foreign language ] >> the reaction of international condemnation. >> the germans hinting at an act of barbarism. >> we are very concerned about reports that chemical weapons have allegedly been deployed. and should this be true, it would be a monstrosity. >> the united nations security council failed to reach an agreement on a response. the u.n. secretary general called for a thorough investigation but said it would be up to the syrian government to give their permission and to continue civility. >> everything that has been said is ridiculous and unscientific. there is no use of that weapon at all. >> both russia and iran say the news of the chemical attacks are accurate. the sunni national coalition has called for an international investigation. today the u.n. will investigate allegations of previous attacks per the mandate. there have been cla
people died after government forces used chemical weapons on the people in the capitol damascus. the shocking pictures of the victims have brought international condemnation, the french government demanding some sort of action. [ speaking foreign language ] >> the reaction of international condemnation. >> the germans hinting at an act of barbarism. >> we are very concerned about reports that chemical weapons have allegedly been deployed. and should this be true, it would be a...
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. >> thanks for joining us. here's what's coming up in the show -- serious denies using chemical weapons and says it will defend itself with all means available if the u.s. prepares for action -- serial -- syria denies using chemical weapons. parts of china continue seeing the worst flooding in more than a century. >> the obama administration says it is convinced that damascus has used chemical weapons. the white house also says president barack obama has not yet made any decision on military action but that removing president bashar al- assad from power would not be one of its goals. >> the american military says it is prepared to strike at any time, and it is awaiting orders from the president. cyprus will be awaiting any error attacks. >> iran has warned that any military action to threaten regional stability. serious -- syria says any attack would be a violation of international law. >> bashar al-assad's government strongly denies any charge that it used chemical weapons. the foreign minister says no governm
. >> thanks for joining us. here's what's coming up in the show -- serious denies using chemical weapons and says it will defend itself with all means available if the u.s. prepares for action -- serial -- syria denies using chemical weapons. parts of china continue seeing the worst flooding in more than a century. >> the obama administration says it is convinced that damascus has used chemical weapons. the white house also says president barack obama has not yet made any decision...
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it is to say whether weapons were used, not who used them. a visit is highly unlikely and impossible. you would still get a claim as to who used them. >> inks for a much. today the white house expressed deep concerns over these reports. joined by the man who used to be president obama's coordinator. that is a fairly depressing reaction from the international community. even if the us inspect others -- if the inspectors get there, their mandate is so limited. to act have been unable with any force because of the divisions between russia and the westone hand and on the other, so the security council has been unable to take action, and it reflect fundamentally different interest with theg hours western government calling on a flawed to leave. politicals not much activity. even if there was, is there much that could be done about these chemical weapons? >> these operations are very different. they would run the risk of triggering even more chemical weapons use. if the assad government thought butas going down in flames, i agree there is no pressu
it is to say whether weapons were used, not who used them. a visit is highly unlikely and impossible. you would still get a claim as to who used them. >> inks for a much. today the white house expressed deep concerns over these reports. joined by the man who used to be president obama's coordinator. that is a fairly depressing reaction from the international community. even if the us inspect others -- if the inspectors get there, their mandate is so limited. to act have been unable with...
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good to have you with us. we start in syria where two pro opposition groups are claiming that government forces carried out a poisonous gas attack near damascus. they claimed huns have died. the two groups are saying that regime forces fired rockets with poisonous gas heads in the attack on wednesday. the britain-based syrian observatory for human rights says the shelling was intense and hit eastern suburbs of the capital. the government denies using chemical weapons. earlier, i spoke to the syrian observatory for human rights. >> bombings continue. they haven't stopped. this is the most intense attack by the syrian regime on the suburbs of damascus and the towns and cities in the east and west countryside. we've now documented the tenth air strike by the syrian air force on the town that activists have reported the use of poisonous gas heads and the death and injury of hundreds of people as a result. and there's also an intense use of multiple rocket launcher bombardments on the towns. again, activists have r
good to have you with us. we start in syria where two pro opposition groups are claiming that government forces carried out a poisonous gas attack near damascus. they claimed huns have died. the two groups are saying that regime forces fired rockets with poisonous gas heads in the attack on wednesday. the britain-based syrian observatory for human rights says the shelling was intense and hit eastern suburbs of the capital. the government denies using chemical weapons. earlier, i spoke to the...
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experts and allows the group to investigate the alleged use of chemical weapons. a rookie league and u.n. -- arab league and u.n. says they should speak up toward an international peace conference. meanwhile, u.s. president barack obama has said there is a more abbreviated timeframe now to deal with the crisis. childer of registered refugees fleeing the violence in syria has now topped the one million mark. the head of the un's children's agency unicef has warned that this marker is not as a number of, but it is real children being ripped from their homes. jennifer lutz reports. ,> these children seem happy perhaps because they are safer here than they would be at home. the children are attending school in the refugee camps in neighboring jordan, home to 130,000 syrians. they are led in exercise games and it games to keep them entertained. here, days before we came the principal told us the army was planning to occupy our school. in those days, we would see the rockets flying directly above us , and we were trying to hide from them. that is my uncle suggested that
experts and allows the group to investigate the alleged use of chemical weapons. a rookie league and u.n. -- arab league and u.n. says they should speak up toward an international peace conference. meanwhile, u.s. president barack obama has said there is a more abbreviated timeframe now to deal with the crisis. childer of registered refugees fleeing the violence in syria has now topped the one million mark. the head of the un's children's agency unicef has warned that this marker is not as a...
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if we can use this technology to help us with our sports, i can see i have made amazing games -- gains. >> this form of technology could give him a winning edge. with a partnership -- they are developing a new training edge for fight and flight situation. costs tens ofse millions of pounds, and they are one of the best fighter jets in the world. but how is the state of technology like this helping the elite sporting performers? >> wind tunnels have been used by paralympic and scum a as this racing wheel promises to increase acceleration for wheelchair athletes. >> in some areas we are leading the world and you can see that with our international competitors, about what they say. we have a step -- we have to be a step ahead going into rio de janeiro next year and this is part of that. >> there is a fine line between success and failure. the south -- thousands of a second celebrating the best from the rest. the role of winning technology should not be underestimated. bbc news. >> in zimbabwe, robert mo gotti -- robert mugabe has been elected with questions over the validity of last week'
if we can use this technology to help us with our sports, i can see i have made amazing games -- gains. >> this form of technology could give him a winning edge. with a partnership -- they are developing a new training edge for fight and flight situation. costs tens ofse millions of pounds, and they are one of the best fighter jets in the world. but how is the state of technology like this helping the elite sporting performers? >> wind tunnels have been used by paralympic and scum a...
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accusing russia of reverting to a cold war mentality while moscow declares all of his still of the use dead and buried we report on the latest chill in relations triggered by the snowden dispute . plus candidates for the post of moscow mayor take their skirmish to the media arena as we report on the campaign promises of the main rivals. this is coming to you live from moscow i'm marina joshie welcome to the program the leader of a rocky kurdistan has said that his forces could intervene to protect fellow kurds in neighboring syria who are facing a daily on slot from jihad is to militants the al qaida linked factions which initially flooded into syria to fight against the government there are now seeking to set up an islamic state in the country's northeast reports on the plight of the kurds. we've been speaking to eyewitnesses relatives and also kurdish journalists and from the sequence of events that we've been able to piece together that commie nineteenth of july you had an assault by islamist extremists at that stage they placed a bomb in a local kurdish school they also rounded up
accusing russia of reverting to a cold war mentality while moscow declares all of his still of the use dead and buried we report on the latest chill in relations triggered by the snowden dispute . plus candidates for the post of moscow mayor take their skirmish to the media arena as we report on the campaign promises of the main rivals. this is coming to you live from moscow i'm marina joshie welcome to the program the leader of a rocky kurdistan has said that his forces could intervene to...
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the aim would be to deter further use of chemical weapons. a senior administration official is saying the white house has not yet decided on what military action it might take. on the ground in syria, the un inspection team has postponed its chemical weapon's investigation due to safety concerns. >> translator: we are all hearing the drums of war being beat around us. if these countries are willing to launch an attack against syria, i believe the chemical weapons acquisition is false, baseless and groundless, and i challenge them to show one piece of evidence. >> david what are you hearing about these reports that some type of military action could happen very, very soon? >> dell, everybody thinking that will be imminent. they are thinking there will be additional inspections on the ground by the un. it is thought they will get another day in of work, before this is perhaps terminated early, i don't know. the indication was last night from mr. kerry that there was new information that was being withheld by the united states regarding what tho
the aim would be to deter further use of chemical weapons. a senior administration official is saying the white house has not yet decided on what military action it might take. on the ground in syria, the un inspection team has postponed its chemical weapon's investigation due to safety concerns. >> translator: we are all hearing the drums of war being beat around us. if these countries are willing to launch an attack against syria, i believe the chemical weapons acquisition is false,...
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our local correspondent joining us next, what do you know about this blast? >> reporter: well, what we know so far from the security forces that the bus carrying aviation cadets and air force officers, it was on its way to a military base when the blast took off according to many sources, it was a bomb which was planted inside the bus. they are talking about at least six people killed and dozens injured. this is a severe blow to the government and also definitely a security breach which comes against the backdrop of heightened security here in the capital and also increased fears of more attacks by some groups and what we get so far from the government, they described the attack as a terrorist attack, and all of the government thinks al qaida in the arabian peninsula, the most aggressive of the al qaida offshoots outside of pakistan and it comes just two days after a speech by the country's president who said that he vowed to continue the fight until al qaida is defeated and that comes also a day after a visit by the united states' chief of the centcom where
our local correspondent joining us next, what do you know about this blast? >> reporter: well, what we know so far from the security forces that the bus carrying aviation cadets and air force officers, it was on its way to a military base when the blast took off according to many sources, it was a bomb which was planted inside the bus. they are talking about at least six people killed and dozens injured. this is a severe blow to the government and also definitely a security breach which...
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do join us again. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: president obama announced sweeping changes which could make college more affordable and accountable. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the "newshour" tonight, at the core of the president's plan-- a rating system to see which colleges teach well while holding down costs. we get the details and ask if it is the right way to go. >> woodruff: then, u.s. intelligence weighs evidence of a possible poison gas attack that may have killed hundreds outside damascus. margaret warner looks at outrage
do join us again. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: president obama announced sweeping changes which could make college more affordable and accountable. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the "newshour" tonight, at the core of the president's plan-- a rating system to see which colleges teach well while holding down costs. we get the details and ask if it is the right way to go. >> woodruff: then, u.s....
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joining us now, chief washington correspondent james rosen. a couple of -- first, your thoughts on the president's speech. also, what message this sends to the rebels on the ground that the u.s. is supporting syria. >> as you know, the obama administration has long refrained from engaging more forcefully in the two-plus year syrian civil war. and much to the chagrin of the syrian web else who shed blood to try to out the dictator, assad, who has now in the conflict used chemical weapons to such devastating effect. the rebels will not be pleased by this suspension of u.s. action. presidents like to portray themselves as the shapers of history. as -- as -- as shaping the forces around them. and in this case, what president obama has effective decline, and this requires no resourceful opinion, he has placed himself now in the role of witness to power. power he has invest medical the congress to decide u.s. action going forward. even show the president makes the claim that he has a legal standing to proceed without an authorization of force from c
joining us now, chief washington correspondent james rosen. a couple of -- first, your thoughts on the president's speech. also, what message this sends to the rebels on the ground that the u.s. is supporting syria. >> as you know, the obama administration has long refrained from engaging more forcefully in the two-plus year syrian civil war. and much to the chagrin of the syrian web else who shed blood to try to out the dictator, assad, who has now in the conflict used chemical weapons...
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stay with us. >> welcome back or welcome if you are just joining us. samples of the stories we will be following for you at the top of the hour right here. u.n. inspectors in damascus resuming their probe as the secretary-general says that the security council must uphold its responsibilities over the alleged use of chemical weapons. barack obama set to speak at the very spot martin luther king delivered his iconic i have a dream address 50 years ago today. police in china offer an award leading to an address after a six-year-old boy had his eyes gouged out. much more at the top of the hou. welcome back or welcome if you're just joining us. france has just announced that if you want full retirement benefits you will have to be working a little bit longer. it has been a big campaign issue but it turns out that the socialists are also going to have to do something to plug the hole in the deficit. it begs the broader question which is can france reform with us. phil, who represents the french broad. your home constituency. >> french people living in thos.
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it means that they will use it for marking that. it's not just the revolution, it is a military tear coup. >> reporter: on the same day in a different court leaders of the muslim brotherhood who opposed mubarak for decades may appear. the movement, the self-styled youth body that spearheaded mass protest that proceed the military action has called for courts to strongly pure sue the prosecution of mubarak and morsi and ironically accuses the morsi government of not being aggressive enough of taking action against mubarak, and insists because of this morsi must take responsibility for the release of the man he replaced. mike hanna, al jazeera, cairo. >> jonathan betz joins us from cairo. how long is hase mubarak expected to remain in this hospital? >> reporter: that's a question that we simply do not know the answer to. i can tell you that he faces several accusations, several charge and several trials. he is not a clear and free man although he is free from prison. it's a stunning development, we've expected it the last several days
it means that they will use it for marking that. it's not just the revolution, it is a military tear coup. >> reporter: on the same day in a different court leaders of the muslim brotherhood who opposed mubarak for decades may appear. the movement, the self-styled youth body that spearheaded mass protest that proceed the military action has called for courts to strongly pure sue the prosecution of mubarak and morsi and ironically accuses the morsi government of not being aggressive enough...
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it is to say whether weapons were used, not who used them. a visit is highly unlikely and impossible. you would still get a claim as to who used them. >> inks for a much. today the white house expressed deep concerns over these reports. joined by the man who used to be president obama's coordinator. that is a fairly depressing reaction from the international community. even if the us inspect others -- if the inspectors get there, their mandate is so limited. to act have been unable with any force because of the divisions between russia and the westone hand and on the other, so the security council has been unable to take action, and it reflect fundamentally different interest with theg hours western government calling on a flawed to leave. politicals not much activity. even if there was, is there much that could be done about these chemical weapons? >> these operations are very different. they would run the risk of triggering even more chemical weapons use. if the assad government thought butas going down in flames, i agree there is no pressu
it is to say whether weapons were used, not who used them. a visit is highly unlikely and impossible. you would still get a claim as to who used them. >> inks for a much. today the white house expressed deep concerns over these reports. joined by the man who used to be president obama's coordinator. that is a fairly depressing reaction from the international community. even if the us inspect others -- if the inspectors get there, their mandate is so limited. to act have been unable with...
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areas they claim chemical weapons have been used. and the former egyptian leader whose the mubarak -- hosni mubarak could leave prison today but faces further legal trouble. hello, you are watching "france 24" live from paris. i am karen roberts. trial and has appeared for the first time in 17 months in public. he is accused of receiving 2.7 million euros in bribes from businessmen -- from businessmen during his time as party secretary. in northeastern china and abuse of power while he was the party chief in 2012. the current chinese leadership hopes that the scandal, which punished the chinese communist party into crisis last year will soon be over now, but this trial -- now that this trial is underway. police presence outside court as the star defendants arrive in a case that has gripped the chinese public and observers worldwide. charismatice politician. defending himself against bribery, and puzzlement, and abuse of power, and is expected to be found guilty. denied one of the charges that he accepted bribes from businessmen when
areas they claim chemical weapons have been used. and the former egyptian leader whose the mubarak -- hosni mubarak could leave prison today but faces further legal trouble. hello, you are watching "france 24" live from paris. i am karen roberts. trial and has appeared for the first time in 17 months in public. he is accused of receiving 2.7 million euros in bribes from businessmen -- from businessmen during his time as party secretary. in northeastern china and abuse of power while...
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was used? >> thank you for having me, rachelle. i would say it is ingerminate right now whether chemical weapons have been used. clearly there is evidence of either a large scale conventional attack but there is also evidence to suggest that some sort of chemical agent was used. unfortunately, until there is access into the area, it will be imfootball tell if an agent, chemical agent was used. alternatively, of course, tissue samples from the victims could be smuggled out and brought to laboratories outside the country and tested and they could be tested for the presence of serin or other nerve agents, chemical agents as well. >> what is your best guess? i know that is a difficult question but what could it possibly be? >> well, it is very difficult to determine these things and the conclusions that are made are often wrong. you have to be very careful. and so let's go down a road and say possibly it was serin, which is what everybody seems to be concluding right now. so there is some evidence
was used? >> thank you for having me, rachelle. i would say it is ingerminate right now whether chemical weapons have been used. clearly there is evidence of either a large scale conventional attack but there is also evidence to suggest that some sort of chemical agent was used. unfortunately, until there is access into the area, it will be imfootball tell if an agent, chemical agent was used. alternatively, of course, tissue samples from the victims could be smuggled out and brought to...
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use desires but that's just my opinion. an estimate this vehicle was picked because usually all policemen undergo control there are police officers that are connected to illegal got to face he said that's . what if that there might be traces or someone might have taken drugs so there was a smell left. but it's we have to investigate any possibility that he might be carrying drugs.
use desires but that's just my opinion. an estimate this vehicle was picked because usually all policemen undergo control there are police officers that are connected to illegal got to face he said that's . what if that there might be traces or someone might have taken drugs so there was a smell left. but it's we have to investigate any possibility that he might be carrying drugs.
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>> david jackson joining us from beirut. we are going to go live now to the uk foreign minister william hague who is addressing a group at this hour. let's listen to what he has to say. >> parliament must debate these things. it is right that parliament asks certain questions. that is what parliament is for. we're strong believers in the current government in going to parliament on these matters, so we're doing that. and they will want to hear the case put by the prime minister. but i believe parliament will support a response that is legal, proportionate, and meant to deter the use of chemical weapons. thank you very much indeed. >> you have been listening to william hague addressing what could best be described as the process that leads up to any possible military strike on that side of the pond as they would say. on this side of the pond you would have the equivalent of the white house calling members of congress and alerting them before possible military action should be taken. >>> it was 50 years ago today that an afric
>> david jackson joining us from beirut. we are going to go live now to the uk foreign minister william hague who is addressing a group at this hour. let's listen to what he has to say. >> parliament must debate these things. it is right that parliament asks certain questions. that is what parliament is for. we're strong believers in the current government in going to parliament on these matters, so we're doing that. and they will want to hear the case put by the prime minister. but...
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schools which used to house internally displaced people. there's reports that the army moved in to mosques. there are really a long list of targets for the west to strike in damascus. but the fear is that this is like the civilians have said is they could be in the cross fire. >> many thanks for joining us. >> they clear the life for military strike. washington says the u.n. investigation will have a response which can come at any time. president obama said any strike would be narrow an limited. we report from washington. >> reporter: well, he hasn't decided what the to do with syria, u.s. president barack obama made it clear he will do something. even if allies like canada, france and germany don't go along. >> a lot of people think something should be done but nobody wants to do it. >> all indications are what to order and strike missiles in the mediterranean. >> he's a thur a thug and murdee pwa hair al assad. >> releasing a summary he says president bashar al assad is behind this attack. but the u.s. also says it has proof that syrian u
schools which used to house internally displaced people. there's reports that the army moved in to mosques. there are really a long list of targets for the west to strike in damascus. but the fear is that this is like the civilians have said is they could be in the cross fire. >> many thanks for joining us. >> they clear the life for military strike. washington says the u.n. investigation will have a response which can come at any time. president obama said any strike would be...
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>> what is highly recommended s the use of precise measures and the use of certainty rather than uncertainty and lack of clarity. that will be critical for markets and central bankers to anticipate and get together with other policymakers at home to use tools available. it has to do with how it's coordinated, not driven by the spillover effects, but how it's coordinated with other players. melissa: okay. thanks to both of you, we appreciate your time. great information. >> no health care for you. more companies pushing spouses off plans. we'll hear from one ceo and why he says it has to be done. plus, it's franchise friday. get your pads and pens because you are going to hear the real story about the red tape you inevitably tackle if you do this, but if our franchise family can do it, you can too. one step closer to opening your very own. more "money" coming up. more "money" coming up. ♪ at a dry cleaner, more "money" coming up. ♪ we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn'like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7,
>> what is highly recommended s the use of precise measures and the use of certainty rather than uncertainty and lack of clarity. that will be critical for markets and central bankers to anticipate and get together with other policymakers at home to use tools available. it has to do with how it's coordinated, not driven by the spillover effects, but how it's coordinated with other players. melissa: okay. thanks to both of you, we appreciate your time. great information. >> no health...
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yesterday the us open had a rain delay, today should be a little more active. there's one person waiting the suspended payout. they are patient. right now the rainfall shows there is not much happening across the northeast. there may be drizzle out there today, so not completely dry, but not like yesterday, not expecting flooding in the northeast. temperatures are down because of the clouds. philadelphia is at 76, only climbing into the mid-to low 80s with those clouds around. there is flooding in taiwan, konk-rea is slow moving and dumping a lot of rain in the area. so we'll see more images coming in from this area, as the storm should eventually turn north and effect japan. this is juliette, it is just enough water where it continues to maintain it's a strength. and they are getting wind and rain all along the coast and it will continue to move north and then turn out over the pacific. severe storms move through north dakota this morning. watches and conditions favorable for gusty winds and hail. to the south there's not much in the way of rain or storm, but
yesterday the us open had a rain delay, today should be a little more active. there's one person waiting the suspended payout. they are patient. right now the rainfall shows there is not much happening across the northeast. there may be drizzle out there today, so not completely dry, but not like yesterday, not expecting flooding in the northeast. temperatures are down because of the clouds. philadelphia is at 76, only climbing into the mid-to low 80s with those clouds around. there is flooding...
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they are starting to get close to us, to see us as role models. >> what is your name? >> tatiana. >> and him? >> this is the professor. >> do you go to school? >> give me a kiss. >> the received wisdom is changing. the fear of the police, of armed on flick, of the forces -- armed conflict, of the force is fading. police, like residence, are also citizens. >> but he's in the city slums comes at a price. this new -- peace in the city slums comes at a price. this new pice force has cost a staggering 400 million euro. with only a year until the world cup, taking control of mangera is a top priority. >> today, you can walk here freely. it was impossible for us to bring a car this far or have any presence like we do now. this is a strategic base, especially with the events which are coming. look at the wonderful view over the stadium. >> in the five years since the pacification program began, the state has taken control of just 30 of these cities 1000 slums, almost 10 square kilometers. authorities plan to install more units by 2014. now that residents can express themselves
they are starting to get close to us, to see us as role models. >> what is your name? >> tatiana. >> and him? >> this is the professor. >> do you go to school? >> give me a kiss. >> the received wisdom is changing. the fear of the police, of armed on flick, of the forces -- armed conflict, of the force is fading. police, like residence, are also citizens. >> but he's in the city slums comes at a price. this new -- peace in the city slums comes at...
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we stress again -- such weapons have not been used. >> but at the use of poison gas -- if the use of poison gas in the syria capital is confirmed, the international community would be compelled to take action. >> earlier, we spoke with a journalist and syria expert from zÜrich who is one of the few western reporters working inside. . we asked him just how likely he thinks it is that the syrian army used chemical weapons in this attack. >> i think we can be fairly sure that there has been a massacre in damascus. the bodies do not show any signs of external bleeding or external wounds, so it is quite sure they have been killed by conventional weapons, but we do not know how they were killed. we do not know how the poison was given to them, and we do not know which side was responsible, but the evidence is getting stronger and stronger that the regime is behind such attacks. >> will the human inspectors be able to quickly determine if chemical weapons were truly used ? >> the human would have to -- would have to renegotiate their agreement with the damascus government because that agre
we stress again -- such weapons have not been used. >> but at the use of poison gas -- if the use of poison gas in the syria capital is confirmed, the international community would be compelled to take action. >> earlier, we spoke with a journalist and syria expert from zÜrich who is one of the few western reporters working inside. . we asked him just how likely he thinks it is that the syrian army used chemical weapons in this attack. >> i think we can be fairly sure that...
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the attacks won't help us at all. >> this is going to be an attack on us, and not bashar. this is going to be an attack on our kids and loved ones. >> today is friday and it's a holiday. >> this is a filmmaker who works often with western journalists. he spoke with us via skype. >> people obviously know the united states is talking about some kind of military strike against the syrian regime. what do people there think about that? do they think it will help them? >> people want to topple the regime in any means. i mean, they have been on the machine for two years and a half now and they are really very tired of these forces. so any talk about anything that might end this war, it will be very excited and it will be accepted immediately. but the thing is, the americans tried, and it's just like -- just to -- to banish the regime, not to topple the regime. and this is a problem for them. i mean, people here they feel very lonely in their situation, in their tragedy, in their problem, and even more they just -- i mean, as i said, they are very worried about any attack that mig
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so this is the water used to treat the problem they now have. they can't even keep that water secure. the leaks you're referring to aren't only in these tanks, there are more than a thousand of the that there was also leaking between the reactors themselves with channels drainage channels between the six reactors, this was a month ago, where they found water running down between them that itself was highly contaminated with radiation. we have to remember that this plant is barely 500 meters from the sea. and it's in an area of high rainfall. the water table is close to the surface. it's quite a spongy absorbent area and hard to keep secure. they now realize they're far from containing the problem. situation. thank you for your report. [♪ music ] >> well, this morning we are looking at the showers here across the southeastern part of the united states. they're beginning to dissipate a little bit, and that is really good news compared to what we've seen the last couple of days. before we get there i want to take you to the northeast where shower
so this is the water used to treat the problem they now have. they can't even keep that water secure. the leaks you're referring to aren't only in these tanks, there are more than a thousand of the that there was also leaking between the reactors themselves with channels drainage channels between the six reactors, this was a month ago, where they found water running down between them that itself was highly contaminated with radiation. we have to remember that this plant is barely 500 meters...
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thank you very much for doing this for us. what made you decide to take this matter into your own hands? >> well, back in march there was the filing of a lawsuit in albuquerque to force the county clerk down there to issue same-sex marriage licenses. there was another action started in santa fe county, but that was started at the supreme court. the supreme court was asked to take original jurisdiction. it refused to do so, all of the cases went back to the district court, and it appeared there would be months and months if not well over a year before this matter could finally reach the state supreme court. the attorney general filed a brief with the supreme court at its request to advise the court as to whether or not it should take original jurisdiction. the supreme court listened to the brief, and then -- and in the briefing the attorney general of the state said that in his opinion under our equal protection provision of the new mexico state constitution that such laws prohibiting same-sex marriage were illegal. when i saw
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they claim joint use is a first step to permanently stationing u.s. military on philippine soil. >> the united states does not seek permanent bases in the philippines. that would represent a return to an outdated cold war mentality. >> reporter: events in syria overshadowed much of hagel's agenda this week. visiting the philippines may ease concerns among u.s. allies that washington's focus is being pulled back towards the middle east. it also sends a message to china that the importance of asia remains a priority to the united states. nhk world, manila. >>> it was hot and sunny in tokyo, but it wasn't that way in western japan. the area was hit by heavy rainfall and even flooding. for more we turn to meteorologist robert speta. robert. >>> yeah. let's first start off talking about what is going on out here across the sea of japan coastline with this front that is pushing through here. we also have a tropical storm out there in the east china sea. but this is really dropping some tremendous amount of rainfall there in western kyushu, reports up yards
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at the as side regime has used chemical weapons on its own people. the rim fire spreads it deeper into california's use them in a national park. more than 100 building destroyed, including 30 homes. and 50 years after the historic "i have a dream" speech, the american president celebrates on the lincoln memorial. there is no doubt who is responsible for this heinous use of chemical weapons in syria and the regime of assad. one option is the use of military force, one that russia opposes, and iran has threatened to strike israel if that happens. the u.s. and u.k. say the aim is not regime change but to punish chemical weapons use. >> the white house says all options are on the table, except one. >>, to make clear the options we are considering are not about regime change. >> that is a viewpoint shared by great britain. >> this is not about getting involved in the middle eastern war or changing our stance in syria or going further into that conflict. it has nothing to do with that. it is about chemical weapons. its use is wrong and the world should not
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>> he let us all down. you know, he said he was battling a stomach virus but he really looked a little sluggish, a little out of shape and took some plays off. he didn't look like the heisman caliber candidate we all thought we were going to see, the guy with the high motor who had all of this hype going into the off-season. and it was like a mahhh performance. i think we all have the bar set very high for clowny. he didn't live up to the expectations and now people are kind of luke warm on him, on whether or not he will be able to live up to the hype and repeat what he did a year ago. >> the poor guy had a stomach virus. when i had one, i wanted to stay in bed all day. i applaud him for just being up. graham watson, yahoo! sports, thank you very much. >>> and now the nfl. the league handed down another drug defensive suspension. a bengals defenseman will miss eight games of the upcoming season for violating the nfl's policy on performance enhancing substances. he will not be able to return to the bengals a
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the reason you're not aware of us want dash where does it does not talk any more. lori: why doesn't the western academia is indifferent to the plight of the christians? >> as i was pointing out earlier there was the bias against christians in academia where they are the historic persecutors then those who are persecuting them lefty and right and you realize when you realize it doesn't fit the mainstream paradigm in here from one end to the other not other circumstances. lori: then they enable the persecution and? >> they get the sense of the arabs praying that proves to be a disaster the administration has been supportive of the muslim brotherhood and once they come to power we have seen a nosedive in countries like libya a and egypt and syria. since the al qaeda rebellion takeover several churches have been attacked in tons have a big kick debt of the country in egypt under one year under morsi christians were thrown into prison by breaking the blasphemy law where it is 30 years of mubarak ned of that happened but now with syria and with those of the non muslims i
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he joins us now. so much history on that site, and also an indication that so much has changed. >> reporter: you're absolutely right, del, you may notice a my it contraband umbrellas sprouted in the crowd. they were not supposed to be brought through security, but the lucky few who got them through. you may her the cheers behind me, 50 years to the day this began in washington. this began with a commemoration, a religion service, and shiloh baptist church. there was a march on the other end of the war down to the lincoln memorial. we've heard a number of speake speakers. >> we're obviously having difficulties with the situation down there on the mall. one of the people who has addressed the mall today is the reverend joseph lowry, do we have his sound? >> we come here to washington to say that we'r we ain't going ba. we ain't going back. we've come too far, marched too long, prayed to hard, wept to bitterly, bled too profusely, and died too young to let anybody turn back the clock on our journey to ju
he joins us now. so much history on that site, and also an indication that so much has changed. >> reporter: you're absolutely right, del, you may notice a my it contraband umbrellas sprouted in the crowd. they were not supposed to be brought through security, but the lucky few who got them through. you may her the cheers behind me, 50 years to the day this began in washington. this began with a commemoration, a religion service, and shiloh baptist church. there was a march on the other...
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famous actors use twitter to denounce the attack in mumbai. the incident was also discussed in parliament on friday. opposition parties criticized the ruling coalition for failing to protect women. >> india has the largest school meal system in the world, feeding 120 million children at pubically run schools. but faith was shattered when 23 children died after eating their elementary school lunch. investigators have yet to identify the exact cause but the incident raises serious questions about food safety at schools. nhk world reports. >> reporter: bihar state in eastern india is home to some hundred million people. it's also one of the poorest states in the country. many hseholds cat afford to make packed lunches for the children to take to school. instead, the children are fed by what's known as the program designed to help poor households and create an environment where students can concentrate on their school work. for more than a decade, india has spent $1 billion a year to provide elementary school and middle school children. it feeds 9
famous actors use twitter to denounce the attack in mumbai. the incident was also discussed in parliament on friday. opposition parties criticized the ruling coalition for failing to protect women. >> india has the largest school meal system in the world, feeding 120 million children at pubically run schools. but faith was shattered when 23 children died after eating their elementary school lunch. investigators have yet to identify the exact cause but the incident raises serious questions...
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indeed listen thanks so much for bringing us the. datelines of friends reporting from the center of moscow. now having fun and relaxing is what holidays are all about but it seems some brits just don't know when they've had enough of a good thing british tourists are among the most in tory's drinkers around the world and as sarah first explains they seem to think nothing can stop them. you say you pull the ticket on your finally on your holidays and say the very last thing you want to have happen is to get into trouble for doing it nineteen thousand people so consular assistance last year according to the latest figures by the foreign and commonwealth office into british behavior broad there has been a rise in some countries of most serious crimes and that's cool thing concerned in particular the statistics around rape and sexual assaults are up by ten percent now in the countries that have been pinpointed as a particular areas of concern especially in turkey and boys of all countries popular with young holidaymakers all countries ar
indeed listen thanks so much for bringing us the. datelines of friends reporting from the center of moscow. now having fun and relaxing is what holidays are all about but it seems some brits just don't know when they've had enough of a good thing british tourists are among the most in tory's drinkers around the world and as sarah first explains they seem to think nothing can stop them. you say you pull the ticket on your finally on your holidays and say the very last thing you want to have...
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they're supposed to be protecting us, not shooting at us. if he had a gun or not, you still don't shoot nobody in the back. where's the peace? >> he laying right there on the ground handcuffed. what the [bleep] you handcuff him for? he done. >> you went over there. >> i was right there, man. my little homey lying there. i wanted to lay right there with him, man. >> can i ask you all a question, and i just want you to raise your hand. how many of you all had somebody in your family killed through gun violence, just raise your hand. look at all this. is it normal? no, it's not normal, is it. it's unacceptable. it's unacceptable, but we got used to it in our community. >> i wish i could tell you something to make you feel better, but that's your brother. that's your brother. >> i'm seeing a lot of hopelessness now in 10- and 11- and 12-year-olds. >> reporter: in 10-, and 11- and 12-year-olds. >> yes, they're dying. the elementary kids think they're not going to make it to high school. they feel they're going to be the perpetrator of the shootin
they're supposed to be protecting us, not shooting at us. if he had a gun or not, you still don't shoot nobody in the back. where's the peace? >> he laying right there on the ground handcuffed. what the [bleep] you handcuff him for? he done. >> you went over there. >> i was right there, man. my little homey lying there. i wanted to lay right there with him, man. >> can i ask you all a question, and i just want you to raise your hand. how many of you all had somebody in...
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those will be the themes that will be used in nato, and other forums. >> thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> the american public does not appear to have much appetite for a u.s. interference in syria. but what do they think given the use of chemical weapons? that debate when we come back. ♪ >>> welcome back to "inside story." there is no doubt the drums of war against syria are getting louder. the arab leagues says that last week's alabama -- aledged attack must be squarely placed on assads shoulders. and john kerry said that president obama believes there must be accountability for those that would use the world's most heinous weapons against the world's most vulnerable people. since the uprising at least a hundred thousand people have been killed. an estimated 1 million refugees are children. doctors without borders reports that hospitals had treated 3600 patients with symptoms of chemical weapons attacks. joining us to discuss what a military intervention would like in syria, a formal official at the white house and state department, and the executive director of the mccai
those will be the themes that will be used in nato, and other forums. >> thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> the american public does not appear to have much appetite for a u.s. interference in syria. but what do they think given the use of chemical weapons? that debate when we come back. ♪ >>> welcome back to "inside story." there is no doubt the drums of war against syria are getting louder. the arab leagues says that last week's alabama --...
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it's a pleasure to have you with us here on our. way to topple egypt's former dictator hosni mubarak that was the key driving force of the revolution but often sentenced to life in prison for ordering the killing of hundreds of protesters in the uprising and a successful retrial appeal that followed mubarak could be freed from jail that is today he will however be back in court within just a few days for further proceedings. true explains how was really became possible in the first place. century the clock has been turned right back to two thousand and eleven just for he started any of these trials so it's almost like he'd never been sentenced in the first place because he's already been in detention for several years now can't keep him in before he's actually sentenced now with he has been in jail obviously because they've been other charges against him knew of charges in regards to corruption now that he's been acquitted of their use there's no reason to keep him in jail however he still have forty hours max for the prosecutor to
it's a pleasure to have you with us here on our. way to topple egypt's former dictator hosni mubarak that was the key driving force of the revolution but often sentenced to life in prison for ordering the killing of hundreds of protesters in the uprising and a successful retrial appeal that followed mubarak could be freed from jail that is today he will however be back in court within just a few days for further proceedings. true explains how was really became possible in the first place....